Glamorous fascinators, royalty, and horse racing aren't the only attractions at Royal Ascot, as the Berkshire festival is just as renowned for its food.Led by culinary stars like Raymond Blanc OBE, Tom Shepherd, and Angela Hartnett, restaurants on the racecourse boast stunning menus, panoramic views, and the opportunity to mingle with well-heeled guests over a glass of fizz.But the crowning jewel is the Parade Ring Restaurant, led by nine-Michelin-starred Simon Rogan, where tables start at a whopping £2,760 per head.On Ladies Day, prices soared to £4,158 for a five-course à la carte menu from the chef of L'Enclume in Cumbria, who was awarded an MBE in the King's 2024 New Year's honours list. As the Parade Ring restaurant - hailed by society bible Tatler as the 'ultimate place to be seen' - is adjacent to the coveted Royal Box, perks include uninterrupted views of the King's carriage procession and access to private viewing balconies.It seats 160 people, with table sizes ranging from two to 12 guests.Well-heeled racegoers are greeted with Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Champagne and canapés on arrival, and the price includes complimentary access to a bar serving fine wines, cocktails and liquers all day.The main attraction is the five-course menu as a photo shared on X revealed it includes everything from oysters and lobster to mouth-watering desserts like a Black Penny cherry cake and a cheese course. As the Parade Ring restaurant is adjacent to the coveted Royal Box, perks of being seated at the 'most exclusive table' include uninterrupted views of the King's carriage procession and access to private viewing balconiesIt comes as racegoers have started arriving at the Berkshire racecourse for the fourth day of the festival - with temperatures expected to reach 29C today.But attendees didn't let the balmy temperatures interfere with putting on their best fashion foot forward, and bright, summery ensembles appeared to be the order of the day.Radiant guests turned the racecourse into a sea of colourful ensembles, while gripping equally vibrant fans and glugging water to help keep cool as they stepped out for the prestigious occasion.The event's official lookbook this year was curated by menswear specialist Daniel Fletcher, who has previously designed for the likes of Louis Vuitton, JW Anderson and Victoria Beckham.The guide outlines the dos and don'ts of dressing for the annual event, and for the first time ever, it's also determined its colour of the year - bright tomato.It comes after American actor Stanley Tucci, 65, made a surprise appearance in the King's royal landau alongside his wife Felicity Blunt on Ladies Day yesterday. The American actor dressed for the part as he opted for a black top hat with an impeccably tailored suit.Meanwhile, the sister of Tucci's The Devil Wears Prada co-star, Oscar nominee Emily Blunt, put on a stylish display in a floral dress for the most popular day of the festival, when racegoers pull out all the fashion stops. Racegoers have started arriving at the Berkshire racecourse for the fourth day of the festival - with temperatures expected to reach 29C today But attendees didn't let the balmy temperatures interfere with putting on their best fashion foot forwardAnother famous face making their debut in the Royal Family's Ascot procession was the Earl of Snowdon's long-term girlfriend, Isabelle de La Bruyere, as the pair had the honour of riding alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla.Smiling at the crowds, Princess Margaret's son David Armstrong-Jones, 64, has been dating the French art dealer since 2022, two years after he split from his wife Serena Stanhope after 27 years of marriage.While the loved-up royal couple attended Ascot together last year, Ladies Day marked the first time Isabelle joined the royal carriage procession - as she cut a striking figure in a white dress with a black belt.The Hollywood attendees were joined by senior members of The Firm, led by King Charles and Queen Camilla. Joining yesterday's festivities were the Princess Royal, her daughter Zara Tindall, who was radiant in a butter yellow dress, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. Prince Edward and Sophie attended the star-studded event the day before their 27th wedding anniversary, with the Duchess wearing the same pearl necklace she was married in. The couple dressed for the occasion with Prince Edward in a top hat and Sophie in a black dress with a matching hat. She was later spotted in the royal box laughing and chatting with her husband, Princess Anne, and Zara Tindall. Other royals in attendance yesterday were Princess Diana's nieces, Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, who wore matching pink dresses.